Candidates vying to be Michigan’s next U.S. Senator are just starting to rev up their campaigns for the 2024 race to fill the seat left open by retiring Senator Debbie Stabenow.
Wisconsin Republicans have blocked Gov. Tony Evers' plan to mandate students get vaccinated against meningitis and obtain a doctor's note to avoid a chickenpox shot.
On Dec. 21, Governor Tim Walz appointed Rukavina, who was born and raised on the Iron Range, to lead the agency and she officially started the role on Jan. 2.
Gov. Tim Walz signed an executive order Wednesday protecting the rights of LGBTQ people from Minnesota and other states to receive gender affirming health care.
The bills, a $1.5 billion bonding bill, and a $393 million cash bill include money to fix up roads, bridges, water systems, college facilities, and parks and trails.
The Democrats’ choice in a high-stakes Wisconsin Supreme Court race said Wednesday that she would not hear cases brought by the Wisconsin Democratic Party because it has donated $2.5 million to her campaign.
The Michigan Senate advanced a tax relief proposal to Gov. Gretchen Whitmer's desk late Tuesday that will provide tax cuts for the state's retirees and low-wage workers.
Democratic Gov. Tony Evers on Tuesday proposed spending $3.8 billion on building projects in 28 counties around the state, with nearly half directed toward work across the University of Wisconsin System.
GOP minority want to tap most of the state’s $17.5 billion budget surplus for one-time and permanent tax cuts, including rebate checks and fully eliminating taxes on Social Security.
A liberal Milwaukee judge advanced in Tuesday’s Wisconsin Supreme Court primary, securing one of two spots for the April general election that will determine majority control.
The field of four candidates running for a pivotal Wisconsin Supreme Court seat will be cut in half following a primary in a race with national implications in the presidential battleground state.
Democratic Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers made a plea for bipartisanship with the unveiling of a nearly $104 billion state budget Wednesday that includes a new paid family leave program for most public and private-sector workers, tax cuts for the middle class, a plan to keep the Milwaukee Brewers in their stadium until at least 2043 and higher spending for public schools.
His speech before a politically divided Congress comes Tuesday night as the nation struggles to make sense of confounding cross-currents at home and abroad.
The “Restore the Vote” bill would allow an estimated 50,000 Minnesotans convicted of a felony, who are still on parole or probation, to cast ballots in elections.
Gov. Whitmer outlined the Lower MI Costs and Make it in Michigan plans among other agenda items for her second term during Wednesday night's State of the State Address.
Evers is delivering his fifth State of the State speech and the first of his second term on Tuesday night during a joint meeting of the state Senate and Assembly.